Sports reporter Wes Rucker, who covered Tennessee athletics, has died at the age of 43

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Sports reporter Wes Rucker, who covered Tennessee athletics, has died at the age of 43

Wes Rucker, a longtime sports reporter who covered University of Tennessee athletics, died Feb. 19 in a car accident in Knoxville.

Rooker’s father-in-law, David Goldberg, confirmed the death in a Facebook post: “This is very sad. … We are heartbroken.”

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Rucker, 43, was the only fatality in the multi-vehicle crash on I-40 West, according to a Knoxville police news release that detailed the incident but did not identify the victim. The accident started with a car stopped in traffic and led to a chain reaction of collisions. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Rooker has covered the Vols since 2000, working for several media outlets. He most recently served as a writer and host for WBIR-TV in Knoxville.

Rooker was a prolific award-winning journalist, husband and father.

On December 31, Rooker announced that he and wife Lauren are expecting their second child, a daughter, in May. He made the announcement to his 140,000 followers on X in his typically humorous fashion.

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“Rocker baby number 2 is due in May. Hank is having a baby sister. And he insists her name will be Optimus Prime Knight Ninja Rocker. He’s been asking for it every day for weeks. For weeks,” Rooker posted on X .

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